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  4. TEST TEAM. To Play at Colombo To-morrow.

    ABOARD THE ORFORD (At Sen), Sunday.—The Orford is approaching Colombo, where a cricket match will be played on Wednesday. Darling ...

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  5. Expenditure oe Armaments.

    MR. NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, vigorously condemned the armament movements of the world, particularly in the United States. ...

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  6. WHEAT CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Sunday. — The "Daily Telegraph" says that hopes for useful results from the Rome wheat conference centre upon Signor Mussolini. ...

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  8. EASTERN MISSION.

    ABOARD THE NIEUW ZEELAND (at Sea), Sunday.—After an eventless voyage the Australian Eastern mission, headed by Mr. J. G. Latham, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. 6 PERSONS BRUTALLY MURDERED.

    The police are vainly searching for clues to-day to perpetrators of one of the most brutal cases of robbery and murder ever recorded ...

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  10. FASHION PARADE.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—What is considered to be graphic evidence of the improved economic conditions was reflected in the so-called Fifth Avenue ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. JARDINE'S "DUTY."

    LONDON, Monday.—Commenting on Jardine's cable, the "Daily Express" says: "Jardine does not want to play against Australia. No doubt he has ...

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  12. EXPORTS WORTH MORE.

    Tasmanian exports for the six months ended December last were valued at £2,742,000, an increase of £130,000 compared with the 1932 ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S SURPLUS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—"The Morning Post" says there are features of the Exchequer figures which preclude any rollicking optimism about the future. ...

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  14. SOLITARY VIGIL. Most Hazardous of Byrd's Career.

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — From his shack set up on the Ross ice barrier, Rear-Admiral Byrd states that the tractor crews are now prepared for the ...

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  15. EXTRADITION OF INSULL

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday. — The official tribunal to-day decided that Samuel Insull is not an American citizen, and can go where he likes. ...

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  16. MAN SWIMS HANDCUFFED FOR 24 HOURS.

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—P. K. Ghose, the Calcutta holder of the world's endurance swimming record of 79 hours, swam handcuffed for 24 hours at ...

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  17. ISOLATION COMPLETE.

    LITTLE AMERICA, Sunday. — A wireless message received from Rear-Admiral Byrd this morning at the advance base stated that the tractor ...

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  18. TELEPATHY APPARATUS.

    A distinguished Italian mental specialist, Professor Callegaris, hopes to make it possible before long for persons to communicate with each other ...

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  19. REVIVAL OF SWARAJ PARTY.

    CALCUTTA, Monday. — Congress leaders at the conference at New Delhi yesterday passed a resolution favoring revival of the Swaraj Party ...

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  20. INDIAN TERRORIST ARRESTED.

    CALCUTTA, Sunday.—Bepin Behari Ganguli, a former councillor in the Calcutta Corporation, who had been wanted since 1931 in connection with ...

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  21. G.P.S. Eight to Represent Queensland in King's Cup.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The G.P.S. eight won the Queensland champion eights rowing title from Maryborough and Bundaberg. C. Slaughter and G. Boreham tied ...

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  22. ATTACK ON BRITISHER.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Munich correspondent says that as a sequel to the attack on Mr. J. Cecil, who is a member of the ...

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  23. WAGES INCREASED.

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — Two of America's largest corporations, the United States Steel and the General Electric, have announced a general 10 per cent. wage ...

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  24. HE HAD TO REDUCE

    A man who had been advised by his doctor to reduce writes thus:— " I had put on weight to the extent of 14 st. 10 lbs. This was excessive as ...

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  25. ANGLO- AUSTRALIAN

    LONDON, Sunday. — Reviewing the first year of the Ottawa plan, Mr. F. S. [?]artnell, writing in the "Financial Times," says the improvement in ...

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  26. What They Say.

    "The civilised world is still suffering from the poison of World War propaganda."—Dr. Ralph H. Lutz. Thrice Daily, Too. ...

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  27. Russia Has World's Leading Air Force.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Telegraph" says that the latest information available leads to the confusion that Russia now possesses the ...

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  28. IMPERIALIST ELEMENT.

    DUBLIN, Sunday.—"Thank God we have guns. We shall direct our forces towards the restoration of a Republic," said Thomas Barry, Republican ...

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